The Petersen Clinics provide treatment and prevention services for over 1,000 patients at two clinical locations. We use a multi-disciplinary approach to ensure all patients have access to high-quality medical care, medications and support services. In addition to care coordination, our staff is skilled in navigating medical systems, insurance programs and can provide financial assistance to assist with the cost of medical care for patients in need (eligibility requirements apply). If you are interested in clinical services, or would like to learn more about the Petersen HIV Clinics, please call (520) 626-8598.

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New patients

(520) 626-0962

Exisiting patients

(520) 694-8888

As a patient in the clinic, you receive confidential, quality care from a coordinated team of infectious disease specialists. Our team is on the leading edge of medical knowledge – many of our physicians have been recognized nationally for their research and clinical work.

The clinic offers the following services to the Southern Arizona community:

Advocacy-related activities

Counseling services for patients and their loved ones

Early intervention including targeted, routine diagnostic testing, counseling and education for those at risk of contracting HIV, including HIV-negative partners of HIV-infected patients

Education for family members and the people most important to our patients

For emergencies, call 911

Banner – University Medical Center infectious disease physicians in Tucson are on call 24 hours a day. If you have an urgent matter requiring after hours attention, please call (520) 694-8888 and ask to speak to the infectious disease doctor on call.

For information on services offered at other locations, please visit Banner Health's Infectious Disease webpage (Be sure to set your location in the top bar so the website localizes services available for you.).

If you’re already a Banner patient, you can also request an appointment from the MyBanner/MyChart Patient Portal and specify Petersen HIV Clinic as the specialty.

Researchers at the University of Arizona will receive about $650,000 as part of the “BELIEVE” team, led by George Washington University, which received a $28 million, five-year Martin Delaney Collaboratory grant from the National Institutes of Health to find a cure for HIV.